Visit Chalcedon’s New Website

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The logo represents the crown rights of Jesus Christ the King of Kings, to which we devote ourselves.

I would be greatly remiss if I didn’t urge you, one and all, to check out The Chalcedon Foundation’s new, state-of-the-art website at https://chalcedon.edu/ .

Not that I know or understand much in the way of computer stuff. This morning I just found out that I’m a follower of my own blog. How dumb is that?

Chalcedon is an international Christian teaching ministry founded by the late R.J. Rushdoony–who, more than anybody else in America, secured our right to provide Christian home schooling to our children.

The new website is chock-full of articles on theology, book and movie reviews, historical writings, socio-political controversies, and more. It includes tutorial video to help you get started in using it, with continued access to the old site, plus archives–and it’s all free. Plus there’s the Chalcedon store, where you can order my books. (*!*)

It took a very long time and lot of very hard work to get this project done. (I was going to make a wee joke here, but something tells me that I’d better not.) As a contributing editor for Chalcedon–they also publish my books, and maintain this blog, not to mention hundreds of articles by me which are now to be found on the website–I invite you all to drop in and look around. You’re bound to find something useful!

3 comments on “Visit Chalcedon’s New Website

  1. “…I just found out that i’m a follower of my own blog. How dumb is that?” – LOL. Thanks for the link. I enjoy following you all over the internet. But I’ve got to say, I like you best on this site because it soothes my soul.

    1. Hey, if the blogger doesn’t think his own blog worth following, how good can it be? – LOL 🙂

      Lee, thanks for the link; it gives me a chance to read some of your articles that I haven’t seen before. Oh, and other people’s too, I suppose…. 🙂 Seriously, I’m going to be spending some more time there, exploring and enjoying. You do find so many ways to refresh our souls and minds. Thank you for everything.

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